It is pretty much lost. After the act has come into force, we now have less than 1% of the environmental assessments taking place than before, but that's a separate argument.
I just want to say regarding the Mackenzie gas project that as part of that whole effort... and with this idea of conservation first, there was an effort made in the Northwest Territories Protected Areas Strategy—which is in place and is a total vision for the Northwest Territories of having protected areas that are linked, that would support solid habitat conservation across the landscape while potentially allowing this pipeline to be built.... So there was a huge effort made, and I point to World Wildlife Fund Canada, in particular, but also some groups like CPAWS Northwest Territories and DU, Ducks Unlimited, based in the DU group in Yellowknife. But a lot of that was driven through the environmental assessment process.